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Planting

Seeds XI, 1

Seed: Planting

 

I like those page-a-day calendars. It’s like living with a year-long advent calendar. Every day there’s a new discovery. Julie Moir was quoted in one:

Of all the wonderful things in the wonderful universe of God, nothing seems to me more surprising than the planting of a seed in the blank earth and the result thereof.

Then two days ago, I found this little ditty by Mel Weldon:

My mind is a garden. My thoughts are the seeds.

My harvest will be either flowers or weeds.

I have certainly had my fair share of surprises which grew from my own thoughts, haven’t you? Upon reflection though, I think there have definitely been more flowers than weeds. How about you? And besides, what are a few weeds between plantings?

With two perfect quotes, I welcome you to Year XI of Seeds. Consider this year’s closing, dear one.

Be joy,

Susan Corso

Dr. Susan Corso

 

Seeds are remarkable gifts. Sown in consciousness, they bring you to the most important part of your being—your Divine Spark.

Check out the Seeds Archive for past messages of inspiration.

    

When you have friends you would like added to the Seeds e-mail list, send their addresses to me at susan@susancorso.com.

For spiritual nourishment, please visit my website www.susancorso.com and my blogs Seeds for Sanctuary,

Ode Magazine, and The Huffington Post.


 

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